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torturer speak like that? someone who knows that kind of pain too wellismarcklaas,a good buy. in 1996, klaas was in court for the sentencing of his 12-year-old daughter's convicted murderer. as the murderer addressed the court, he used part of the time to taunt klaas with a vile accusation. here we see how klaas reacted. let's watch. >> burn in hell, davis. [ bleep ] >> well, why do monsters and like davis and ariel castro just yesterday get to taunt their victims and their families? why do we not object or their lawyers about to his self-important screed? marc klaas is the founder of the klaas kids foundation along with former prosecutor and defense attorney seema iyer. thank you both. marc, it's always an honor to have you on, sir. what did you think watching? i guess you watched on television yesterday as castro, the kidnapper, rapist, whatever, killer, murderer, he is all of them, walked in there and spoke like he was jeremiah, he had some big message for everybody? >> it was absolutely and completely offensive. i really, chris, physically started shaking because it took me right

torturer speak like that? someone who knows that kind of pain too well is marc klaas, a good buy. in 1996, klaas was in court for the sentencing of his 12-year-old daughter's convicted murderer. as the murderer addressed the court, he used part of the time to taunt klaas with a vile accusation. here we see how klaas reacted. let's watch. >> burn in hell, davis. [ bleep ] >> well, why do monsters and like davis and ariel castro just yesterday get to taunt their victims and their...

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reflected an american because this movies shows our system may be messy, but most time itworks.marcmalkinis eonline senior editor. thank you, gentlemen, for joining us tonight. i love themes. i love award shows. i think the golden globe is always the best because you're allowed to drink, which is always an impressive fact of the evening. and inevitably somebody gives a long winded almost inexplicable speech. this year it was jodie foster. last year it was warren beatty how these other guys like jack nicholson and clint eastwood could keep going so late in life. your thoughts. what was that speech about by jodie foster, ted? >> i do think it was coming out. i think she made it -- >> is that what it was? >> yeah, i think it was coming out. but it was also i think a lot of talk about why she has really guarded her privacy for so long. >> that's an argument we'll have the rest of our lives. privacy versus telling everybody who you are. i'm sort of with the privacy crowd. i like that part of it. look. let me ask you about this political theme. you used to say once you did a movie about

reflected an american because this movies shows our system may be messy, but most time it works. marc malkin is eonline senior editor. thank you, gentlemen, for joining us tonight. i love themes. i love award shows. i think the golden globe is always the best because you're allowed to drink, which is always an impressive fact of the evening. and inevitably somebody gives a long winded almost inexplicable speech. this year it was jodie foster. last year it was warren beatty how these other guys...

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. >> good reporting. thanks so much, sarah dallof in cleveland. joining me nowismarcklaas.we know him. his 12-year-old daughter, polly, was kidnapped and killed nearly 20 years ago. also joining me, jeff gardere, he's a psychologist and nbc news contributor. thank you, jeff. thank you, marc. tell me what it tells us about the missing persons. you hear young women running away fwr from their parents, maybe a difficult situation at home or they just want to have freedom. are they never heard from again and police rest the case, they kill it? what happened to these cases, do you think? >> the fallback position used to be that if a girl is missing or a child is missing, that they're most likely a runaway. that would absolve law enforcement of most responsibility. we've learned the 20 years since polly that that's not the case at all. for a variety of reasons, children are snatched off the street either by other family members or in the rare instance, strangers, such as this guy, castro, was. that's exactly what happened in this. we have tools that exist now that didn't exist before, inclu

. >> good reporting. thanks so much, sarah dallof in cleveland. joining me now is marc klaas. we know him. his 12-year-old daughter, polly, was kidnapped and killed nearly 20 years ago. also joining me, jeff gardere, he's a psychologist and nbc news contributor. thank you, jeff. thank you, marc. tell me what it tells us about the missing persons. you hear young women running away fwr from their parents, maybe a difficult situation at home or they just want to have freedom. are they never...

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night kind of threw everything up in the air.>>marc, asecond left. who is going to win the best picture for the oscar? >> "lincoln" is the front-runner, but i'm hoping for "zero dark thirty." >> i'm hoping for "silver lines playbook." i love the movie. thank you, ted jackson, thank you marc for being on the show. we'll be right back. and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application

night kind of threw everything up in the air. >> marc, a second left. who is going to win the best picture for the oscar? >> "lincoln" is the front-runner, but i'm hoping for "zero dark thirty." >> i'm hoping for "silver lines playbook." i love the movie. thank you, ted jackson, thank you marc for being on the show. we'll be right back. and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [...

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gave marc rich instead. the way clinton handled those things was not the best part of his presidency. really working for peace over there. and peter really improves his image with me everyday. going to, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you...

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melinda. is there any chance one of us from this continent would be the next pope? howaboutmarcouellet,68, prefect of the congress for bishops, that means he gets to be the gatekeeper for who becomes a bishop around the world. they say he's a bit of a chill, but he makes the top -- the irish betting odds, the bookies in ireland, they bet on him for some reason. >> he's my number two choice. i really do think -- he's very close to the pope. he is an adviser to the pope. he knows everybody by virtue of working in rome, which is very important because some of these people just don't know their fellow cardinals that well. and -- >> how about his language ability. he can speak english, french, portuguese, spanish. he's got german. it seems to me like german would be pretty good when you're dealing with ratzinger. >> i think if it's going to be someone from north america, it's most likely to be he. i don't see -- i know there's a lot of talk about cardinal dolan and a couple of the other americans -- >> what do you hear about tim dolan? about the archbishop of new york, the head of the cath

melinda. is there any chance one of us from this continent would be the next pope? how about marc ouellet, 68, prefect of the congress for bishops, that means he gets to be the gatekeeper for who becomes a bishop around the world. they say he's a bit of a chill, but he makes the top -- the irish betting odds, the bookies in ireland, they bet on him for some reason. >> he's my number two choice. i really do think -- he's very close to the pope. he is an adviser to the pope. he knows...